After a lengthy hiatus in its rollout, HMD Global has now begun serving the Go edition of Android 10 to the entry-level Nokia 1, which is over two years old. The update promises better performance.
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Nokia has announced that the last remaining phone of its lineup to be missing its slice of Pie, the Android Go-based Nokia 1, is receiving its update to the latest version of Android starting today.
HMD Global has revealed its plans for the full rollout of the Android Pie update to its smartphones. The Nokia 3.1 Plus and 5 will be the next devices to get it, which could happen this week.
It isn't often that we get to take a look at prototypes of phones that are currently on the market. Luckily, several new prototype images have been released of some of Nokia's more recent handsets.
About a month since the announcement of the Nokia 1 at Mobile World Congress, HMD Global has launched the Android Go-powered smartphone in India for ₹5499 along with promotional offers.
It has been rumored as one of the initial Android Go phones, and Nokia has now revealed it. The device, which will be running Android Oreo Go and will be available starting sometime in early April.
HMD Global will be taking the stage at Mobile World Congress 2018 in less than an hour and you can watch the announcements as they happen through the company's official live stream here.
The Nokia 1, which is based on the Android Go platform and priced under $99, has passed certification at the FCC ahead of its official reveal in Barcelona at the Mobile World Congress.
While HMD Global is preparing to launch new smartphones at the upcoming Mobile World Congress, images of two of its upcoming devices were posted earlier today giving us a glimpse of what to expect.
Photos of the rumoured entry-level device have reportedly surfaced online in a series of leaks ahead of the device's expected debut in March this year. The phone will be powered by Android Go.
HMD Global is rumored to launch the entry-level Nokia 1 as a part of the Android Go program, shipping with the lightweight version of Android OS designed to work on devices with low specifications.